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Cynthia L. Huang-Pollock

Cynthia L. Huang-Pollock

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Psychology

D-Index
32
Citations
5571
World Ranking
10808
National Ranking
5650

Best Publications

  • Neuropsychological executive functions and DSM-IV ADHD subtypes.

    Joel T. Nigg;Lisa G. Blaskey;Cynthia L. Huang-Pollock;Marsha D. Rappley

  • Big Five dimensions and ADHD symptoms: Links between personality traits and clinical symptoms.

    Joel T. Nigg;Oliver P. John;Lisa G. Blaskey;Cynthia L. Huang-Pollock

  • Evaluating Vigilance Deficits in ADHD: A Meta-Analysis of CPT Performance

    Cynthia L. Huang-Pollock;Sarah L. Karalunas;Helen Tam;Amy N. Moore

  • A randomized, controlled trial of integrated home-school behavioral treatment for ADHD, predominantly inattentive type.

    Linda J. Pfiffner;Amori Yee Mikami;Cynthia L. Huang-Pollock;Barbara Easterlin

  • Social skills differences among attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder types in a chat room assessment task

    Amori Yee Mikami;Cynthia L. Huang-Pollock;Linda J. Pfiffner;Keith McBurnett

  • Searching for the attention deficit in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: the case of visuospatial orienting.

    Cynthia L Huang-Pollock;Joel T Nigg

  • Big Five dimensions and ADHD symptoms: Links between personality traits and clinical symptoms.

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  • Deficient attention is hard to find: applying the perceptual load model of selective attention to attention deficit hyperactivity disorder subtypes

    Cynthia L. Huang-Pollock;Joel T. Nigg;Thomas H. Carr

  • Inhibitory processes in adults with persistent childhood onset ADHD.

    Joel T. Nigg;Karin M. Butler;Cynthia L. Huang-Pollock;John M. Henderson

  • An early-onset model of the role of executive functions and intelligence in conduct disorder/delinquency.

    Joel T. Nigg;Cynthia L. Huang-Pollock

  • Development of selective attention: perceptual load influences early versus late attentional selection in children and adults.

    Cynthia L. Huang-Pollock;Thomas H. Carr;Joel T. Nigg

  • Can Executive Functions Explain the Relationship Between Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and Social Adjustment

    Cynthia L. Huang-Pollock;Amori Yee Mikami;Linda Pfiffner;Keith McBurnett

  • Decomposing attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)-related effects in response speed and variability.

    Sarah L. Karalunas;Cynthia L. Huang-Pollock;Joel T. Nigg

  • Single dissociation findings of ADHD deficits in vigilance but not anterior or posterior attention systems.

    Cynthia L. Huang-Pollock;Joel T. Nigg;Jeffrey M. Halperin

  • Association and linkage of α -2A adrenergic receptor gene polymorphisms with childhood ADHD

    L Park;J T Nigg;I D Waldman;K A Nummy

  • Integrating impairments in reaction time and executive function using a diffusion model framework.

    Sarah L. Karalunas;Cynthia L. Huang-Pollock

  • Is Poor Working Memory a Transdiagnostic Risk Factor for Psychopathology

    Cynthia Huang-Pollock;Zvi Shapiro;Hilary Galloway-Long;Alex Weigard

  • ADHD Subtype Differences in Motivational Responsivity but not Inhibitory Control: Evidence From a Reward-Based Variation of the Stop Signal Paradigm

    Cynthia L. Huang-Pollock;Amori Yee Mikami;Linda Pfiffner;Keith McBurnett

  • Development of selective attention: Perceptual load influences early versus late attentional selection in children and adults.

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  • Development of implicit and explicit category learning.

    Cynthia L. Huang-Pollock;W. Todd Maddox;Sarah L. Karalunas

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